twas 5/24/04 8:33 AM, when Tom Chirpich at [EMAIL PROTECTED] treated us all
with:

> My apologies for the subject/title I chose; it is not accurate. I now think
> that Entourage brought a problem to light, but that the problem itself lies
> elsewhere.
> 
> The situation: prior to Entourage's installation of fonts, the appearance in
> another program was fine; after the font installation, the appearance became
> poor because that program used one of the Entourage-installed fonts rather
> than some system (?) font that it used before.
> 
> Why some of the Entourage-installed fonts are chosen in preference to the
> original font is a mystery to me. My current guess: perhaps the program
> originally intended to use a certain font; it was not available, so, prior
> to Entourage, the program chose some system font that worked just fine
> appearance-wise; when the Entourage-installed fonts became available,
> somehow the program will choose at least two of them in preference to the
> system font that it had chosen in the past.
> 
> Hmmm, "post hoc, ergo propter hoc." Sorry for not realizing that sooner.
> 
> Thanks, Barry, for your help.
> ----
> Thanks also to Paul and Beth for help with the schedule issue I had.

I've been using Unicode glyphs in my Safari bookmarks bar. Upon installing
Office 2004, some of those glyphs turned into other glyphs, and I can no
longer find the ones I had in the Unicode character pallet. Even after
disabling all dingbat fonts but the one that has those glyphs. As far as I
can tell, this is a similar problem.


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